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THE 



THIRD ROSTER 



OF THE 



CLASS OF 1893 



OF 



CORNELL UNIVERSITY 



EDITED BY 

CLARK S. NORTHUP 

SECRETARY 



ITHACA, N. Y. 

PRIVATELY PRINTED 

1913 



THE 



THIRD ROSTER 



OF THE 



CLASS OF 1893 



OF 



CORNELL UNIVERSITY 



EDITED BY 
CLARK S. NORTHUP 

SECRETARY 



ITHACA. N. Y. 

PRIVATELY PRINTED 

1913 



DC 




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CONTENTS 

PAGE 

A Greeting from Andrew D. White ---.--. 5 

The Fourth Reunion ---- '- 5 

A Financial Report -----•-..-.. 6 

The '93 Memorial Fund --------- 7 

The Roster --- -.- 9 



A GREETING FROM ANDREW D. WHITE 

On the eightieth birthday anniversary of Former President Andrew D. White, 
November 7, 1912, the Secretar}^, on behalf of the class, conveyed to Dr. White 
the congratulations and best wishes of the members of '93. In reply to this 
message the Secretary received the following, which he now passes on: 

"Your old friend, whose eightieth birthday has been made happy by so many 
kind messages that his hand fails him to indite all that he would gladly say, begs 
you to accept this expression of gratitude, which comes none the less from his 
heart, for the great kindness which Cornellians and other friends have shown him, 
now as ever. May Heaven bless you, with all those dear to you, and grant to each 
and all many happy returns of this New Year's Day." 

THE FOURTH REUNION 

The twenty-year reunion of the class was held in Ithaca on Saturday, June 14, 
1913. The class headquarters were at Mrs. Jeremiassen's, No. 522 Stewart 
Avenue. A special hatband was used, of white and old gold, the class colors, with 
'93 in carnelian printed thereon. 

After the alumni luncheon in the new Auditorium, the class proceeded in two 
chartered trolley cars, accompanied by the Ithaca Band, to Percy Field, where the 
baseball game was in progress. After the game the picture forming the frontis- 
piece was taken by Sheldon. The key to this follows : 

From left to right, standing: Pettebone, Cushman, Jaquish, W. S. Kellogg, 
Brayton, Durand, Rowland, Van Bergen, Coville, Clay, Northup, Miss Melotte, 
'92, W. C. White, Cavanaugh, Lovell, Ashby, Hyde; sitting, Miller, Jacobs, 
Merz, Stebbins, Olmsted, Mrs. Galbreath, Loomis, Mrs. Fox, Miss Fitzpatrick, 
W, H. Brown, Ladd, Federspiel. 

The dinner was held in the Home Economics Building at 6 :30. The following 
attended: Perrine, Wessling and Miss Wessling, Jaquish, Howland and Mrs. 
Howland, Federspiel, Miss Fitzpatrick, von Schrenk and Mrs. von Schrenk, 
Gilbert, Ashby and Mrs. Ashby, Mrs. Galbreath and her son Louis, Cushman and 
Mrs. Cushman, Merz, Cavanaugh and Mrs. Cavanaugh, Shearer, Hyde, Northup 
and Mrs. Northup, Ladd, Mrs. Fox, Durand, Katte, E. I. White, Stebbins, 
Kellogg, Clay, Metcalf , Kipp Smith, W. C.White, Lovell, Loomis, Jacobs, Brayton, 
and W. H. Brown, in all, forty. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew D. White came in for a few 
minutes, and Dr. White spoke at some length, to the delight of us all, on the pros- 
pects of republican government. Katte acted as toastmaster. Stebbins was 
re-elected to the Cornellian Council. It was voted to create the '93 Memorial 
Fund, the principal of which is to be kept intact and is to be given to the Univer- 
sity through the Cornellian Council. Several letters of regrets were read by the 
Secretary. 

Others who participated in the reunion were G. L. Baldwin, Olmsted, Coville, 
C. I. Miller, Van Cleef, Newcomb, '95, Van Bergen, Johnson, and Henderson. 
The reunion was thus the largest ever held by the class and was voted most success- 
ful. The Committee in charge consisted of Cushman, Katte, Ladd, Shearer, 
E. I. White, Young, and Northup. 



A FINANCIAL REPORT 

The Secretary presents below his financial report from Feb. 15, 1908, to 
August I, 19 1 3, and gratefully acknowledges all contributions. 

Receipts 

Balance on hand Feb. 15, 1908 $91.29 

Interest 5.32 

From the 1908 dinner assessment 14-75 

Second Roster and contributions for the 1908 reunion 85-79 

Contributions for the 1913 reunion from J. B. Foraker, Jr., F. W. 
Kelley, F. N. Jewett, W. Barnum, C. W. L. Filkins, W. W. Edwards, 

F. H. Potter, Jr., F. K. Smith, J. B. Tuck, N. F. Ballantyne, A. D. 
Morehouse, C. Perrine, G. H. Marx, G. A. Wilcox, F. L. Hutchinson, 

G. M. Bacon, E. V. Stebbins, W. S. Brayton, J. S. Pettebone, E. I. 
White, S. L. Adams, Miss van Sweringen, W. F. Evans. R. M. Lovell, 
E. B. Katte, E. P. Chapin, Mrs. Goddard, W. P. Davenport, W. S. 
Kellogg, H. von Schrenk, Mrs. Galbreath, B. H. Newell, C. E. Ladd, 
A. C. Rowland, L. J. Doolittle, H. H. Van Cleef, K. C. Hoxie, H. 
Moore, A. Merz, R. H. Jacobs, A. G. Wessling, Miss Soule, R. B. 
Williamson, Mrs. Ridgway, G. L. Baldwin, E. J. Durand, W. C. 
White, B. S. Cushman, C. S. Northup, J. S. Shearer, W. S. Gilbert, 
H. D. Coville, G. W. Cavanaugh, F. W. H. Clay, W. H. Brown, B. M. 
Jaquish, Miss Fitzpatrick, M. A. Federspiel, A. L. Olmsted, W. W^. 
Hyde, C. W. Ashby, H. M. Van Bergen, W. H. Loomis, Mrs. Fox, 
Miss Thornburg, W. Metcalf, W. V. Kelley, J. F. Cook, H. D. New- 
comb, Miss Hull, Berresford, Mrs. Davison, H. G. White, and C. I. 
Miller, 74 contributors 497-99 

Total $695.14 

Expenditures 

Printing, miscellaneous $21.75 

Second Roster 66.65 

Clerical work, Second and Third Rosters 58.01 

Ass'n of Class Secretaries 12.00 

Stationery and postage 41-47 

Ithaca Street Railway, 2 cars 18.00 

Musical Clubs, 4 tickets 4.00 

Bascljall game, June 14 9.75 

Ithaca Band 38.50 

Two banners 8.00 

1913 dinner 85.00 

40 hatbands 20.00 

Mrs. Jcrcmiassen, room unused i.oo 

Sheldon, class picture .50 



Incidentals $ 1.90 

Binding for C. U. Library .35 

Telephone .35 

Total 1387-23 

Balance on hand July i, 1913 I307.91 



$695.14 

THE '93 MEMORIAL FUND 

As stated above, the class has officially created the '93 Memorial Fund, the 
income from which is to be devoted to the support of the University, and which 
is to be collected and turned over to the Trustees by the Comellian Council. 
According to the last report of the Council, July ist, 1912, there were thirty-five 
'93 men subscribing annually $361 ; this annual amount is to form the nucleus 
of the Fund. It is hoped that for both the glory of '93 and the benefit of Alma 
Mater, who needs our gifts, every member of '93 will subscribe what he or she is 
able to give, in order that the Fund may become creditably large. 

To illustrate the need of the University, it may be said that in five years the 
number of students has increased from 3734 to 4803 (not counting 597 short 
course winter students and 1254 Summer School students), a gain of 28.3 per cent., 
while the Faculty has increased only from 114 professors, 67 assistant professors, 
and 367 lecturers, instructors, and assistants to 115 professors, 88 assistant 
professors, and 373 lecturers, instructors, and assistants, a gain in numbers of 5.1 
per cent. The amount paid for salaries has increased only from $627,160.84 to 
$767,161.46, a gain of 22.3 per cent. The income of the University has during 
this period (1907-12) increased, it is true, from $1,270,875.67 to $2,267,534.67 
(including $478,000.11 received from New York State for the two state colleges); 
yet the expenses have grown so much more rapidly that on August i, 19 12, there 
was a deficit of $160,358.11. The productive funds of the University have 
increased from $8,550,716.84 to $9,523,405.50, a gain of only 11.3 percent. Unless 
the alumni come to the rescue, under the present policy of admitting all who 
qualify for entrance, the standards can hardly fail to be lowered and the quality of 
instruction will certainly deteriorate. The reputation of the University is at 
stake; and '93 must do her share in seeing to it that the Cornell diploma is never 
cheapened. 



THE ROSTER 

In the following list the Secretary has been unable to furnish more than the 
names, occupations, and addresses. In the interest of economy it was thought 
unwise to print more at present ; at the time the first letter was sent out the';e was 
very little money in the treasury. The Secretary hopes in 191 8 to publish a fuller 
account of our activities. 

The list contains in all 563 names. Of these, 37 who took a degree in 1893 
belong actually or by preference to other classes. 

The following 45 are known to have died: Baker, Blackmer, Brussel, D. B. 
Clark, H. D. Clark, Clauss, Cohen, Miss Colt, Connard, Miss Connolly, Cruick- 
shanks, R. Dimmick, E. M. Fulton, Geer, F.W. Hall, Halsey, P. C. Harris, Hatcher, 
Hazard, Hernandez, Hitchcock, Jost, Katsumata, Lange, Mrs. McAllister, 
Merchant, H. F. Moore, Nathan, C. H. Nichols, Palmer, Park, Priest, Putnam, 
Ramsey, Shantz, Southworth, Springer, C. E. Strong, Thurston, Miss Todd, 
Toerring, W. H. Watson, Whetstone, Wilkins, Witherbee. 

The following have been lost, and the Secretary will be grateful for any in- 
formation as to their whereabouts: H. C. Allen, H. T. Bassett, J. V. Bohn, 
L. G. Browne, W. H. Colby, R. G. ColHns, Jr., Miss Cooke, Countess 
Dumolin, E. W. Fritz, G. N. Graham, Miss Hardin, Miss Livingston, Mrs. 
McEldowney, McGerald, R. O. Morrison, K. Nakayama, Mrs. Rodakiewicz, 
L. A. Stedman, J. J. Stevens, S. B. Thompson, O. Tsuji, Miss G. Wilder, 
T. W. Woodbridge. 

In 1889-90 there were registered 411 freshmen (including 55 registered back 
from other classes) and 42 entering specials. In 1891-92 there were registered 
68 juniors in Law. That is, 466 students entered with '93. 

In 1893 there were 312 baccalaureate and 46 advanced degrees conferred, as 
follows: A.B.,39; Ph.B.,26; B.L.,30; B.S., 26; B.S. in Agr.,3; B.S. in Arch., 
8; C.E.,25; M.E.,93; LL.B.,62; A.M., 4; M.L.,3; M.S., 4; M.S. in Agr., 2; 
M.C.E., 2; M.M.E., 14; LL.M., 11; D.Sc, 2; Ph.D., 4. 

All addresses unless otherwise indicated are in New York State. 

In response to his two circular letters of April 5 and May 26, 1913, the Secre- 
tary received contributions from 74 members of the class (see the Financial 
Report) and letters or cards from 34 others. The number heard from was there- 
fore less than one-fourth of the whole number of living members (481). For the 
addresses and occupations of the remainder the Secretary has relied chiefly upon 
Secretary Dugan's records, and desires to express his gratitude for the courtesies 
extended him at Mr. Dugan's office. 



Herbert Beecher Adams. Accountant. Apartado 149, Durango, Mexico. 
Percy Crowley Adams. Architect. Union Trust Bldg., Washington, D. G. 
"Sincere regrets at not being able to attend the reunion." 
Spencer Lionel Adams. Lawyer. 1610 Chicago Title and Trust Bldg., 
Chicago, 111. 



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Alvan Hyde Alberger. Mech. engineer. 524 Ellicott Sq., Buffalo. 

Henry Florence Albro. Lawyer. Kreischerville. 

Henry David Alexander. Special Resident Engineer, N. Y. State Canals. 
52 N. Allen St., Albany. 

Edmond Conger Alger. Lawyer. 50 Church St., New York. 

Mrs. Harry B. Allen (Mary MacClaughry). Poultry expert. R. F. D. 6, 
Oswego. 

Harry Carleton Allen. Civil engineer. Last heard from at 62 Wilshire 
Bldg., Cleveland, O. Mail returned Dec. 12, 19 12. 

Arthur Lynn Andrews. Prof, of English in the College of Hawaii. 2346 
Liloa Rise, College Hills, Honolulu, T. H. 

Jennie Neta Angell. See Mrs. H. H. Mengel. 

James Stowell Anthony. Elec. engineer. Care General Electric Co., 44 
Broad St., New York. 

Harley J. Armstrong. General manager Contractors' Equipm.ent Co., 
Portland and Seattle. Lives at 522 First Ave. South, Seattle, Wash. 

Charles Wesley Ashby. First Class Ship Draftsman, U. S. Naval Station. 
173 A Boulevard, Newport News, Va. 

George Washington Ault. Elmira. 

Lucy Fowler Austin. See Mrs. L. A. Smith. 

George Morgan Bacon. Consulting engineer. Receiver and lately 
manager Pacific Reclamation Co. 714 Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. 
Lives at 159 Pierpont Ave. 

Julius William Baier. Riverside Drive, north of i8ist St., New York. 

RoLLiN Thaddeus Baker. Agriculture. Dead. 

Abram Turnure Baldwin. Manufacturer. Detroit, Mich. 

George Lyon Baldwin. Lawyer. Syracuse. 

Seward Baldwin. Manufacturer. 474 Pennsylvania Ave., Waverly. 

Norman Frank Ballantyne. Bridge engineer. 54 Main St., Ottawa, 
Ontario, Canada. 

Walter Angus Ballard. Traveling representative. So. Park Terrace, 
vSpringfield, Mass, 

James Francis Barker. Principal East Technical High School, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 

Jay Preston Barnes. Civil engineer. 28 West St., Pittsfield, Mass. 

Mrs. Stuart Gray Barnes (Marion Gray). 310 West Boulevard, Detroit, 
Mich. 

Ward Barnum. Elec. engineer. 119 E. Court St., Cincinnati, Ohio. On 
April 19 Barnum wrote from Hot Springs, Ark. : "Your circular letter of the 5th 
inst. relative to our class reunion in June has been forwarded to me here where I 
am laid up for repairs. I was poisoned last fall from the effects of a mosquito bite 
and have been out of commission ever since. I hope to get out of this trouble in 
time to attend the Reunion." 



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Charles James Barr. Mech. engineer. Care Tennessee Coal, Iron & R. R. 
Co., Ensley, Ala. 

Anna Frances Barrett. See Mrs. H. W. Fox. 

Sarah Tracy Barrows. Assistant Professor of German, Ohio State Univ. 
1806 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio. 

Rose Mayard Barton. Teacher of English, The Wadleigh High School. 
508 W. ii2th St., New York. 

Hadden Ten Eyck Bassett. Lost. 

Edward William Beadel. Mech. engineer. New Castle, Pa. 

Albert Ebenezer Beals. Mech. engineer. 16 Birdsall St., Norwich. 

Theodore Becker. Elec. engineer. Garfield, Utah. 

Horatio Blake Beckman, Jr. Mech. engineer. Newburgh. 

Calvin M. Berger. Mech. engineer. Canton, O. 

Louise Susette Bergmann. See Mrs. D. J. Healy. 

Arthur William Berresford. Mech. engineer. The Cutler -Hammer Co., 
Milwaukee, Wis. Address, P. O. Box 1564. 

"I also am sorry that I could not be in Ithaca for the Reunion. I had planned 
to do this and up to a week before had confidently expected to be there. Matters 
came up, however, which made necessary my being in New York during that 
week, and I had to forget my own inclination. You may rest assured that I will 
spare no effort to attend the next one, if I am still in the land of the living. By the 
way, it ought to be some Reunion, since, if I remember correctly, it will be the 
University Semi-Centennial." 

Jessie May Berst. Teacher, Erie High School. Erie, Pa. 

Charles Howard Bertholf. Marlboro, N. J. 

Harry Daniel Billings. Merchant. Tunkhannock, Pa. 

Arthur Walter Bingham. Physician. 299 Main St., E, Orange, N. J. 

Albert Alexander Bird. See '91 Records. 

Hubert Keeney Bishop, Chief Engineer Waiahole Water Co., Hackfeldt 
Bldg., Honolulu, T. H. 

Frederick Olds Bissell. See '91 Records. 

William Fremont Blackman. President of Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla. 

Samuel Huling Blackmer. D. at Bennington, Vt., Nov. 30, 191 1. 

A local newspaper had this to say of hirni : ' 'Among his more intimate acquain- 
tances he was admired and loved, not only for the generous and kindly sentiments 
of his heart, but also for his intellectual traits, which always spoke for soundness, 
charity, and catholicity on subjects of human interest and opinion. To many 
others, also, who knew him as the man with the kindly open hand towards the 
poor and unfortunate, his death will constitute a loss." 

Charles Liston Bliss. Chemist. With The American Fruit Produce 
Co., Rochester. 

William Lord Bliss. With The U. S. Light & Heating Co., Niagara Falls. 
"Owing to an illness which is of nearly a year's standing, from which I have not 



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yet recovered, it will be impossible for me to attend the reunion. . 
Remember me to the boys." 

William Henry Boehm. Insurance. 97 Cedar St., New York. 

John Valentine Bohn. Mech. engineer. Lost. 

Francis Halsey Boland. See '92 Records. 

George Albert Bolles. Merchant. Naples. 

Arthur Woodward Booth. Physician. 150 Main St., Elmira. 

CoRYDON Hart Bowen. Train Master, C. & N. W. R. R. West Chicago, 
111. 

Edmond Plumb Boynton. With The Shelby Biscuit Co. 61 W. Colorado 
Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 

Stuart Dunlevy Boynton. Mech. engineer. 211 E, Ontario St., Chicago, 
111. 

Mrs. Harry Bradley (Myrtle Wells). Special. Wellsville. 
Lyman Richard Bradley. Tobacco merchant. Spencer. 

William L. Bray. Head Prof, of Botany, Syracuse Univ. "I cannot 
sufficiently express the gratitude I owe to Cornell for the inspiration which 
attendance there gave me, nor my exceedingly pleasant memories of the men of 
'93." 

William Stanton Brayton. Elec. engineer. 30 Church St., New York. 

Harry Bartol Brazier. Automobile manufacturer. Ardmore, Pa. 

Alice Josephine Bristol. See Mrs. C. T. G. Smith. 

Joseph George Brobeck. Care Simplex Elec. Co., 201 Devonshire St., 
Boston, Mass. 

Anna Conant Bronson. See Mrs. W. W. Root. 

Alfred Charles Brooks. Architect. 309 N. Aurora St., Ithaca. 

Edward Anderson Brooks. See '92 Records. 

Mrs. Edward Fowler Brown (Mary Relihan). 5579 Cabanne Ave., 
St. Louis, Mo. "I had hoped to be with the class on our twentieth anniversary, 
but find I cannot come East until July. I am so sorry to miss seeing those whom 
I knew ; sorry to miss their history up-to-date. As for me my story is soon told — 
told in I he lives of my four daughters. . . I have been much interested during 
our eleven years' residence in St. Louis in the work of our College Club. It is 
composed of college women from all over the United States, Canada, and England, 
350 strong. I had the honor of being its President last year, and have been a 
director for five years. Last year we spent $1800 in sending girls to college and 
about the same amount this year. We do much social service in the city as well 
as the literary and dramatic work one always associates with college clubs. I am 
a trustee of our one Open Air School for Tubercular Children. We open a second 
one next fall. . . Thus, you see I have had no time thus far in vs^hich to loaf 
and invite my soul. That time will come, I have no doubt. My most cordial 
greetings to '93." 

Ethelbert Washington Brown. Artist. 50 West 96th St., New York. 

Martha Avery Brown. Teacher. 6601 Langley Ave., Chicago, 111. 



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Mrs. Mary Kennedy Brown. See Countess Dumolin. 

Walter Frazer Brown. Business. Medford, Oregon. 

William Brown. Farmer. R. F. D. i, Belvidere. 

William Hiram Brown. Manufacturer. With The Brown Tafilog Co., 
706 Rose Bldg., Cleveland, O. Lives at 6536 Carnegie Ave. 

La Monte Gray Browne. Lost. 

Elbert Albert Brussel. Elec. engineer. D. Aug. 22, 1903. 

Frank Hiram Burnette. Professor of Horticulture, Louisiana State Univ., 
Baton Rouge, La. 

Thomas Burns. Lawyer. 30 Gotham St., Watertown. 

Jessie Alice Burr. Teacher, Public School 49, New York. Lives at 237 
E. 37th St. 

Jonathan Sturges Burr. Business. 429 Kent Ave., Brooklyn. 

Nellie Ann Burr. Teacher, Public School 158, New York. Lives at 310 
E. 56th St. 

Mrs. George C. Burrage (Elizabeth Hill). Saluda, N. C. 

Charles Wellington Burt. Lumber business. Ford, Ky. 

Paul Gibson Burton. Division supt. 722 Twelfth St., N. W., Washington, 
D. C. 

Harold Montfort Bush. Mech. engineer. Briggsdale, O. 
Charles J. Cady. Civil engineer. Rices. 
Annie Richardson Cameron. See Mrs. Geo. C. Robertson. 
John Palmer Campbell. Manufacturer. New York Mills. 

Bertram Colman Candee. With The Farley-Candee Co. Box 522, Wil- 
liamstown, Mass. 

Fred Wallace Card. See '92 Records. 

Gilbert Congdon Carpenter. Civil engineer. 125 Butler Ave., Provi- 
dence, R. L 

Mark Ball Carpenter. Care The C. E. Bell Drug Co., Holyoke, Mass. 

George Walter Cavanaugh. Prof, of Chemistry, C. U. Willard Ave., 
Ithaca. 

Henry Price Center. Mech. engineer. Care J. H. Center, Ottawa, 111. 

John Randolph Cessna. Topographical draftsman for the U. S. Govt. 
140 College Ave., Ithaca. 

Julia Cessna. 140 College Ave,, Ithaca. 

Mrs. Paul Mellen Chamberlain (Olivia Langdon Woodward). 2817 
Linck'u Court, Lake View, 111. 

Ernest Pitney Chapin. Principal Du Pont Manual Training High School, 
Brook and Oak Sts, Louisville, Ky. Lives at 217 Crescent Court. 

"I regret exceedingly, my inability to be present at the reunion. I suppose we 
have all found the twenty years since graduation to be strenuous ones, and perhaps 
not a few bald heads and heads of gray will be found around the reunion banquet 
table. However, present or absent, we are all boys again in spirit, and not being 



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able to see the ravages of time I shall have only in mind the boys of '93 on the 
night of the 14th. My kind regards to all." 

Flora Emogene Chapman. See Mrs. S. A. Torrance. 

Dan Baker Clark. Civil engineer. Died in Boston, Mass., May 20, 1904. 

Edwin Carleton Clark. Business. 308 Federal Bldg., Buffalo. 

Horry Dent Clark. Law. Died at Spencer, June 21, 1892. 

Lewis Hosea Clark. Teacher. Sodus. 

Wellyn Brayton Clark. Teacher. 2433 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley, Cal. 

George Henry Clauss. Teacher. Died at West Lyons, May 14, 1898. 

Francis Warfield Herrick Clay. Lawyer. 267 Frick Annex, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. 

Edith Jane Claypole. Pathologist. 2826 Garber St., Berkeley, Cal. 

Malcolm Wolcott Clephane. Lawyer. 45 Broadway, New York. 

Oliver Charles Clifford. Teacher. 6020 Monroe Ave., Chicago, 111. 

FoRDYCE Allen Cobb. Lawyer. Member of Cobb, Cobb, McAllister & 
Feinburg. Ithaca. 

Victor Edwin Coffin. Prof, of European History, The Univ. of Wisconsin. 
109 W. Washington Ave., Madison, Wis. 

Alan Mordecai Cohen. Real estate. D. at Laurel Sanitarium, near Bal- 
timore, Md., Sept. 6, 1913. 

Willis Huston Colby. Last heard from at Bangor, Me. Mail returned 
Jan. 8, 1913. 

Vernon Cole. See '92 Records. 

Roderick Greene Collins, Jr. Last heard from at 215 West 33d St., New 
York. Mail returned Nov. 30, 19 12. 

Aaron Joseph Colnon. Lawyer. Criminal Courts Bldg., New York. 
Frances Helen Colt. Died at Ithaca, Dec. 4, 1909. 
John Comesky. Mech. engineer. Norwalk, O. 

Frank Leavenworth CoNNARD. Manufacturer. Died in Philadelphia, Pa., 
Jan. 21, 1908. 

Mary Theresa Connolly. Died at Kirkland, Apr. 9, 1896. 

Dewitt Clinton Cook. Vienna. 

John Ames Cook. Manufacturer. Care The M. & M. Box Co., Marinette, 
Wis. 

Junius Ford Cook. Mech. engineer. Box 485, Johannesburg, Transvaal, 
S. Africa. *T regret very much I shall not be able to attend. It has been my 
misfortune at all the class reunions to be out here in South Africa where it is 
impossible to come at all. With kind regards." 

Elizabeth Cooke. Lost. 

Miles Harris Cookingham. Poughkeepsie. 

John Bernard Corcoran. Last heard from at Colton. Mail returned 
June II, 19 13. 



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Mrs. Fred Brainard Corey (Caroline Louise Heberd). 245 Maple Ave., 
Edgewood Park, Pa. 

George Alonzo Cornish. Farmer. Gillette, N. J. 

Harry Thomas Cory. Consulting civil engineer. 802 Nevada Bank Bldg., 
San Francisco, Cal. 

Frank Clark Cosby. Mech. engineer. 10 Post Office Square, Boston, Mass. 

James Sproull Cothran, Jr. Manufacturer. Box 965, Charlotte, N. C. 

Henry Dart Coville. Lawyer. Member of Coville & Gorkey. Central 
Square. 

Warren Moore Craft. Telephone engineer. Room 1406, 15 Dey St., New 
York. 

Frank Leonard Cross. Mech. engineer. With The Cross Paper Feeder 
Co., 185 Summer St., Boston, Mass. 

John DeWitt Cruickshanks. Died in 1898. 

Frederick Stephen Crum. Asst. Statistician, Prudential Ins. Co., New- 
ark, N. J. 

Harry Cooke Gushing, Jr. Publisher. 635 Park Ave., New York. 

Blin Sill Cushman. Chemist, with The Internat. Agr. Corporation. 306 
Elm St., Ithaca. 

George Albert Dagwell, Jr. Civil engineer. Capron. 

William Bailey Daley. See '92 Records. 

Jason Seymour Danser. Lawyer. Dundee Lake, N. J. 

Frederick Edgar Bradford Darling. Manufacturer. 6 Terrace Place, 
Troy. 

Otis Burr Dauchy. Manufacturer. 223 W. Illinois St., Chicago, 111. 

Ward Palmer Davenport. Supt. Spring Brook Water Supply Co. 48 
Church St., Plymouth, Pa. 

Burton William Davis. See '91 Records. 

Lee Davis. Mech. engineer. Brunswick, Miss. 

Mrs. George M. Davison (Sarah Adeline McNulty). The Principia, St. 
Louis, Mo. Summer address, Apalachin. 
"Sorry I could not attend this time." 

Hope Davison. Kindergartner. loi Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. 
Elmer Alonzo Denton. See '92 Records. 
John Hull DeWitt. Chemist. Port Jervis. 
Fenton Holt Dimmick. Optional. Care Edmund C. Dimmick, Savona. 

Russell Dimmick. Lawyer. Died at Scranton, Pa., March 24, 1912. 

The Wayne Independent (March 27, 1912) said of him: "He was of a genial, 
happy nature, possessed of an exceedingly friendly disposition, and was a young 
man of sterling character. His business associates, friends in Scranton, Hones- 
dale, and elsewhere deeply sympathize with the bereaved family." 

Mrs. Maude H. Dinwiddie (Maude Estelle Hasbrouck). 575 Greene Ave. , 
Brooklyn. 




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Lewis Joseph Doolittle. Patent and corporation lawyer. 2 Rector St., 
New York. 

William Richard Doores. Captain Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Fort 
Morgan, Ala. 

Frederick Clinton Draper. Architect. 1438 Schofield Bldg., Cleveland, 
O. 

Countess Dumolin (Mrs. Mary Kennedy Brown). Lost. 

Charles Dunn. Mech. engineer. 38 Linnaean St., Cambridge, Mass. 
Elias Judah Durand. Assoc. Prof, of Botany, The ■ Univ. of Missouri. 
Columbia, Mo. 

Lincoln William Dygert. Lawyer. 302 Nottingham Bldg., Syracuse. 
James Harrison Dysinger. Teacher. 1502 Bridge St., Los Angeles, Cal. 

Ale ice Gould Fames. Special writer, The Christian Science Monitor, Fal- 
mouth ani St. Paul Sts., Boston, Mass. 

Henry Curtis Earle. Banking manager. 43 W. Upsal St., Mt. Airy, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Effie Brown Earll. See Mrs. A. S. Yantis. 

Walter Lane Eastman. Elec. engineer. 2210 W. Oakdale St., Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Samuel Preston Edmonds. Officer, U. S. Revenue Cutter Service. 164 
Newbury Ave., Cantonsville, Md. 

Walter Wallace Edwards. Mech. engineer. With The Solvay Process 
Co., Syracuse. Lives at 218 Clairmonte Ave. 

Carl Eickemeyer. Inventor. 116 Linden St., Yonkers. 

Sanford Jay Ellsworth. Principal of the High School, Far Rockaway. 

Lewis Stewart Elmer. Manufacturer. 2011 Callow Ave., Baltimore, Md. 

Arthur Lowell Emery. Chemist. 550 Kingsley Ave., Palo Alto, Cal. 

Mrs. Charles Locke Etheridge (Catherine Dorothy Vedder). Edison 
Park, Chicago, 111. 

Wilbur Forbes Evans. Manager and Treasurer of The Electric Main- 
tena,nce Co., 149 Pearl St., Boston, Mass. 

"Nothing would give me greater pleasure than a week on the old Campus, 
especially this year. I was on deck ten years ago, and if I should not be able to 
come, you tell the rest of the boys that I am still on the job the same as ten years 
ago and the Boss thinks more of me now than ever before. There are times when 
it is very nice to be the Boss but not always; but I have weathered all the gales so 
far since I started out fifteen years ago and hope to be able to make it fifteen 
more. I find Cornell men increasing about here and all that I know of are making 
good." 

Mortimer Alexander Federspiel. Lawyer. 452 High St., Lockport. 

Leslie A. Fenner. Business. Ludlowville. 

Frank Henry Ferris, Lawyer. First National Bank Bldg., Corning. 

Claude William Leroy Filkins. Civil engineer. With The Taylor- 
Wharton Iron & Steel Co. 511 1 Regent wSt., Philadelphia, Pa. 

"Sorry I was una])lc to be with you — disturbed company status prevented." 



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William George Fisher. Elec. engineer. With The General Electric Co., 
West Lynn, Mass. Lives at 24 Amory Place, Lynn. 

Mary Ransom Fitzpatrick. Principal of Public School 34. Lives at 
Harborview Apts., Montague St., Brooklyn. 

James Edward Fleming. Coal merchant. Main and Sitgreaves Sts., 
Phillipsburg, N. J. 

Mrs. H. M. Fletcher (Cora Stalling Sechrist). Physician, 416 Rose 
Bldg., Cleveland, O. 

Julian A. Florian (Julian A. Moses). Agent. Box 849, Plantsville, Conn. 
Edson Fessenden Folsom. Insurance. 1142 Lemcke Annex, Indian- 
apolis. Ind. 

Mrs. James A. Foord (Grace Mary Law). The Massachusetts Agr. Col- 
lege, Amherst, Mass. 

Joseph Benson Foraker, Jr. Traction railroads. 901 Traction Bldg., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Edwin John Fort. Civil engineer. Dept. of Sewers, Brooklyn. Lives at 
215 Montague St. 

George Vermilyea Fowxer. Lawyer. 7 Grand Opera House Block, Syra- 
cuse. 

Mrs. Henry W. Fox (Anna Frances Barrett). Charity work. 262 Dela- 
ware Ave., Buffalo. 

Herman Martin Freeman. Business. 61 S. Valley Road, W.Orange, N.J. 

Lewis Castle Freeman. Lawyer. 18 Exchange Place, New York. 

Samuel Arthur Freeman. Manufacturer. Care The Olin Gas Engine 
Co., Buffalo. 

Charles Homer Freshman. Care E. A. Freshman, 40 Wall St., New York. 

Emil W. Fritz. Lost. 

Francis Raymond Frost. Elec. engineer. 1437 Fillmore St., Topeka, Kan. 

Frank Lincoln Frost. Editor of The Tiffin Daily Times. 8 Monroe St., 
Tiffin, O. 

Mrs. H. S. Frost (Jessie Mae Todd). Died at Syracuse, March 25, 1892. 

Edgar Melville Fulton. Lawyer. Died at Truro, N. S., Canada, Dec. 7, 
1903. 

Thomas Cooper Fulton. Physician. Germania Life Ins, Bldg., St. Paul, 
Minn. 

Mrs. Louis Hutchinson Galbreath (Julia Ayer Tifft). Insurance 
business. 10 Spruce St., Titusville, Pa. 

William John Gardinier. Lawyer. 437 Prospect St., Herkimer. 

William Louis Garrells. Consulting engineer. 1707 S. Third St., St. 
Louis, Mo. 

Herbert Guernsey Geer. Associate in Engineering, Johns Hopkins Univ. 
Died in Baltimore, Md., March 7, 1900. 

Bancroft Gherardi, Jr., Telephone business. 15 Dey St., New York. 

Charles William Gibbon. See '92 Records. 



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Wells Smith Gilbert. Lumber business. 405 Concord Bldg., Portland, 
Ore. 

Kanemaro Goda. Architect. Tokio, Japan. 

Mrs. Archibald N. Goddard (Mary Goddard). 534 School St., Athol, 
Mass. 

Mrs. W. Goodale (Frances Amelia Richardson). Chene}^ St., Reno, Nev. 

Fred Force Gordon. Civil engineer. With The Eastman Kodak Co. 75 
So. Union St., Rochester. 

Elmer Eldridge Gorton. Manufacturer. Croton-on-Hudson. 

Jennie Bonnell Grafft. See Mrs. J. G. Hathway. 

Alexander Raymond Graham. Lawyer. Clyde. 

George Northup Graham. Editor. When last heard from was connected 
with the Los Angeles, Cal., Tribune. Address, Care F. H. Graham, Salem. 
Marion Gray. See Mrs. S. G. Barnes. 

Carl Melville Green. U. S. Revenue Cutter Service. Treasury Dept., 
Washington, D. C. 

George de Boketon Greene. Electrical engineer. 5 Gloucester St., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

William Wilson Grieve. Hardware merchant. Perry. 

Ellis Albert Griffith. Lav^yer. 525 Linden St., Geneva. 

William Eugene Guerin, Jr. Lawyer. Leader Bldg., Sandusky, O. 

Clarence Bernard Hadden. Lawyer. 1126 Ohio Bldg., Toledo, O. 

Robert Sever Hale. Electrical engineer. Tennis and Racquet Club, 
Boston, Mass. 

Abby Mary Hall. See Mrs. Chester Roberts. 

Charles Frederick Hall. Mechanical engineer. 315 W. Church St., 
Elmira. 

Fred W. Hall. Lawyer. Dead. 

Frederic Willis Hall. Died at Lockport, Feb. i, 1897. 

Thomas Hall. Mechanical engineer. Ridgway, Pa 

Abram Augustus Halsey. Lawyer. Died in New York, Sept. i, 1897. 

John Alan Hamilton. See '92 Records. 

Bert Hanson. Lawyer. 42 Broadway, New York. 

Frances Hardin. Lost. 

John Nepomucene Harman. Nev/spaper work. Watcrtown. 

Paul CheIiington Harris. Died in San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 10, 1905. 

Samuel Gilbert Harris. Landscape architect. Tarrytown. 

William Allison Harris. Manager. 1338 N. Cleveland Ave., Canton, O. 

James Picken Harrold. Lawyer. 304 The Temple, 108 S. La Salle St., 
Chicago, 111. 

George Roy Harvey. Construction engineer. 40 Robinson St., Hamilton, 
Ontario, Canada. 



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Maude Estelle Hasbrouck. See Mrs. M. H. Dinwiddie. 

Morris Chandler Hatcher. Salesman. Died at Chicago, 111., Feb. i, 
1909. 

Mrs. Jennie Grafft Hathway (Jennie Bonnell Grafft). 53 ii Wood- 
lawn Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Earl Place Haynes. Teacher, The High School, Richmond Hill, New York. 
Lives at Bayshore. 

Charles Wesley Haywood, Physician. Elkhart, Ind. 
Ernest Newbold Hazard. Died in Arizona, in Dec, 1901. 

Mrs. Daniel Healy (Louise Susette Bergmann). Physician. Sayre Ave., 
Lexington, Ky. 

Homer Jay Heath. Teacher and farmer. Newfane, Vt. 

"I was married in 1892, have two children, a daughter thirteen, a son eleven 
. . . and both musicians. Was a school teacher for five years, and farmer the rest 
of the time. Three years ago, came to Vermont, and have a fine farm in the West 
River valley. At present, am fire warden, tree warden, leader of the Newfane 
Band, and teacher of music in the Leland & Grey Seminary at Townshend, in 
addition to my work on this farm. Am very sorry it is impossible for me to attend 
the reunion, but will be there in heart, and some time during the day will go up in 
the pines and give down the old '93 yell. . .Wishing the fortunate ones good 
luck, I will send the sentiment 'Hope for the future'." Heath also sent some 
verses for the reunion, which added to the pleasure of the evening. 

Caroline Louise Heberd. See Mrs. F. B. Corey. 

Edwin Christian Hegewald. Mechanical engineer. 352 E. Spring St., 
New Albany, Ind. 

Christoph Heinrich. Mech. eng. 924 Clarke St., Milwaukee, Wis. 

Thaddeus Clarence Henderson. Presbyterian clergyman. West Newton, 
Pa. 

Arthur Robert Henry. Mech. engineer. 27 Grosvenor Apartments, 
Montreal, Canada. 

Albert George Heppert. Teacher. University School, Duluth, Minn. 

Rafael Hernandez. Mech. eng. Dead. 

Mrs. Robert M. Herzberg (Sarah Pearson). Claverack. 

Seth Duane Higley. Mechanical engineer. Windsor, O. 

Elizabeth Hill. See Mrs. G. C. Burrage. 

Ernest Rowland Hill. Electrical engineer. The Pennsylvania Station, 
New York. 

Theodore William Hill. Contracting engineer. Belief ontaine, Ohio. 

Edward Northrup Hitchcock. Died at Hilo, H. T., Sept. 29, 1901. 

Erla B. Hittle. See Mrs. Rodakiewicz. 

George Thomas Hogg. See '92 Records. 

Jessie Rosette Holmes. Professor of History and Librarian, Knox College, 
Galesburg, 111. Lives at 250 Maple Ave. 



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Grant Sherman Hopkins. See '89 Records. 

Walter David Hopkins. Teacher of Latin, The Boys' High School, 
Brooklyn. Lives at 815 E. 14th St., Brooklyn, 

George Edwin Howard. Manufacturer. National Bank Bldg., Butler, Pa. 

Charles Burton Howe. Teacher, Stuyvesant High School, New York. 
Lives at 345 E. 15th St. 

Herbert Crombie Howe. Prof, of English Literature, The Univ. of Oregon. 
Eugene, Ore. 

Arthur Charles Howland. Prof, of Medieval History, The Univ. of Penn- 
sylvania. Lives at 41 18 Baltimore Ave. 

Kinney C. Hoxie. Draftsman. 1422 E. Fifth Ave. Duluth, Minn. 
"I regret I cannot be with you." 

David Fletcher Hoy. See '91 Records. 

Charles Meredith Hubbard. General Manager St. Louis Provident Assn. 
2221 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. 

Grace Amanda Hubbard. Assoc. Prof, of English, Barnard College, Colum- 
bia Univ., New York. Lives at 615 W. 1 14th St. 

Benjamin S. Hubbell. Architect. Citizens' Bank Bldg., Cleveland, O. 

Lester Meade Hubby. Physician. 27 W. 68th St., New York. 

RoLLiN Germain Hubby. Architect. 617 Caxton Bldg., Cleveland, O. 

Slaughter William Huff. Gen. Mgr. The Virginia Passenger & Power 
Co. R. F. D. 4, Richmond, Va. 

David Douglas Hugh. Teacher. 1927 Ninth Ave., Greeley, Col. 

Mary Josephine Hull. 413 E. Buffalo St., Ithaca. 

Arthur Lincoln Hunt. Elec. engineer. 114 Liberty St., New York. 

Dennis William Hunt. Lawyer. 526 Cedar St., Syracuse. 

Henry Roderic Huntting. Head of The H. R. Huntting Co., booksellers 
and publishers, Springfield, Mass. 

Jeremiah Joseph Hurley. Lawyer, 824 White Bldg., Buffalo. 

Frederick Lane Hutchinson. Electrical engineer. With Westinghouse 
Elec. & Mfg. Co., at Newark, Pittsburgh, and New York, 1 893-1901. Mgr. 
electrical sales, National Elec. Co., Milwaukee, 1902-3. With Am. Inst. Elec. 
Engineers, since 1904 (Asst. Secy., 1908; Secretary, 1912 to date). 33 W. 39th 
vSt., New York. 

Ira Hinsdale Hyde. Lawyer. 13 Division St., Norwich. 

Walter Woodburn Hyde. Department of Greek, The Univ. of Pennsyl- 
vania, W. Phila., Pa. Lives at 14 College Hall. 

Martin John Insull. Mechanical engineer. New Albany, Ind. 

Edward Northmore Jackson. Lawyer. 210 E. State St., Ithaca. 

Robert Hyde Jacobs. Senior Asst. Division Engineer, Public Service 
Commission, First District. 70 E. 45th St., New York. 

Joseph Moore Jameson. Vice-Prcs. of Girard College. Editor of John 
Wiley & wSons' Technical Series for Vocational and Industrial Schools. Girard 
College, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Ben Murray Jaquish. Teacher, Erasmus Hall High School, Brooklyn. 
Lives at 782 E. i8th St. 

Charles Louis Jeffrey. Mechanical engineer. 775 Seventh Ave., New 
York. 

Edward Winchell Jewell. Merchant. 1956 Robinson Ave., San Diego, 
Cal. 

TosAKU Katsumata. Dead. 

Frank Nelson Jewett. Sales Mgr. The Wagner Electric Mfg. Co., 4600 
Plymouth Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lives at 6 Parkland Place. 

Jewett expected to attend the reunion, but was forbidden by his physician on 
account of "nerves." He writes: "Won't you tell the members of the committee 
especially, that I am mighty sorry, that I wish you all the best kind of a good, 
jolly Cornell time. I promise you to be there five years from now if there is any 
way of getting there." 

Clyde Parker Johnson. Lavv^yer. Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, O. 

Harriet Park Johnson. 105 Croton Ave., Ossining. 

J. Kirby Jones. Teacher. 40 E. Second St., Duluth, Minn. 

Robert Valentine Jones. 717-21 Finance Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 

Frederick Joerissen, Jr. Accountant. 47 N. Main St., Freeport. 

Frederick William Jost. Died at Devon, Pa., March 18, 1908. 

Charles Moffat Kassler. Real estate and investments. 814 Cooper 
Bldg., Denver, Col. 

Edwin Britton Katte. Chief Engineer, Electric Traction, Grand Central 
Terminal, New York. Lives at Irvington. 

Frederick William Kelley. Manufacturer. 100 State St., Albany. 
- William Vincent Kelley. General engineering. 516 Eagle Block, Spokane, 
Wash. 

Waldo Stewart Kellogg. Architect. 65 Park Ave., New York. 

William Greenwood Kellogg. Lawyer. Greenwood. 

Charles Christopher Kelly. Lawyer. 15 Tonnele Ave., Jersey City, 
N..J. 

Alexander Payson Knapp. Lawyer. Club Road, Roland Park, Balti- 
more, Md. 

Clyde Wilson Knapp. Lawyer. Lyons. 

Charles Platt Knowles. Physician. Olean. 

George Augustus Kraus. Mech. eng. Clarence. 

Charles Ray Kreidler. See '92 Records. 

John Fletcher Lacey. Teacher. Lincoln, Del. 

Carlton Eastman Ladd. Lawyer; member of Rebadow & Ladd. 928-932 
White Bldg., Buffalo. Lives at 159 Highland Ave. 

Jed Perkins Ladd, Jr. Lawyer. Burlington, Vt. 

John Christopher Landis, Jr. Lawyer. First National Bank Bldg., St. 
Joseph, Mo. 



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Emma Margaret Lang. See Mrs. H. H. Morehouse. 

John Lange. Died at Poughkeepsie, Apr. 2, 1894. 

Otto John Lautz. Manufacturer. 44 Hanover St., Buffalo. 

Grace Mary Law. See Mrs. J. A. Foord. 

Clara Louise Lawrence. Chemist. 87 Shelton Ave., Jamaica. 

Mrs. Alton W. Leighton (Alice Percy). 215 York St., New Haven, Conn. 

Frank R. Lennox. Lawyer. 930 University Block, Syracuse. Lives at 
Chittenango. 

John H. Lewman. Lawyer; member of Lewman & Crayton. ^07 The Hol- 
land, Danville, 111. 

Charles Maples Lillie. Teacher. Gilberts ville. 

Mary Buchanan Livingston. Teacher. Last heard from at 506 E. 33d 
Place, Chicago, 111. Mail returned Jan. i, 19 10. 

Sylvanus Dyer Locke, Jr. Manufacturer. Bridgeport, Conn. 

Willis Henry Loomis. President The W. H. Loomis Contracting Co., Lans- 
ford. Pa. 

Henry Robertson Lordly. Civil engineer. Lieut. -Col., Engineer-in- Chief 
Lachine Canal, Montreal, W., Quebec, Can. Lives at 146 Strathearn Ave. 

Ross Meacham Lovell. Lawyer. Member of Stanchfield, Lovell, Falck & 
Sayles, Elmira. 

Alexander Drummond Lunt. See '92 Records. 

Augustus Nathaniel Hubert Lushington. Veterinarian. 1005 Fifth 
Ave., Lynchburg, Va. 

George Andrew Lytle. Mechanical eng. Decatur, 111. 

Mrs. Peter F. McAllister (Margaret O'Shea). Died at Ithaca, March 7, 
1906. 

Haines Allen Machesney. Lawyer. Machesney Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Mary MacClaughry. See Mrs. H. B. Allen. 

Seldon Edward McClusky. Lawyer. Kirk Bldg., Syracuse. 

William Thomas McConvill. Physician. 619 Church St., Honesdale, Pa. 

Mrs. Henry McCoy (Eunice Temple). Middle Granville. 

Mrs. Bertha Josephine McEldowney (Bertha Josephine Mutschlech- 
ner). Last heard from at 440 West End Ave., New York. Mail returned Nov. 
29, 1912. 

Willis E. McGerald. Advertiser and printer. Care Rev. Samuel McGerald, 
Buffalo. 

Orville W. McGinnis. Lawyer. Owensville, Ind. 

Ethel Marion McGonigal. Lyons. 

John James McGuire. Lawyer. Married Neva Lanning at Ithaca, May 27, 
19 13. Ithaca. 

John Brainerd MacHarg, Jr. Asst. Prof, of History and Modern Lan- 
guages, Hamilton CoUege, Clinton. 



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William Gordon Mack. Supt. electric lighting plant, Jefferson, Wis. 
Eugene Fritz AIcKinley. Lawyer. 24 DeKalb Ave., White Plains. 
Charles Francis McLindon. Lawyer. City Hah, Troy. 
Stanley Cor wine MacNider. Business. 70 Third Ave., S., Guatemala, 
C. A. 

Sarah Adeline McNulty. See Mrs. G. M. Davison. 

]\L\RK Allen Macomber. Grocer. Perry. 

Harry Mills Marble. Patent solicitor. 141 Broadway, New York. 

Mary Catharine Markham. Care Wm. J. Norton, 818 Merchants Loan & 
Trust Bldg., 112 W. Adams St., Chicago, 111. 

Alice Brundage Marsh (Mrs. Clinton Stoner Marsh), 15 Franklin 
Place, Summit, N. J. 

Florence Lillian Marsh. See Mrs. F. J. Tanner. 

Amos Wilbur Marston. See '92 Records. 

Harry Delos Martin. Veterinary surgeon, 481 Rhode Island St., Buffalo. 

GuiDO Hugo Marx. Prof, of Machine Design, Stanford Univ., Cal. 
"Greetings to those class-mates who may remember me." 

Herbert Boyd Masten. Physician. Chester, 

HoLLEY Porter Matthews, Farmer. Albion. 

Frederick William Matthiessen, Jr. President La Salle & Bureau County 
R.R. Co. ; President Keyless Bottle Cap Co. ; General Manager La Salle Machine 
and Tool Co. P. O. Box 3, La Salle, 111, "I might add that next year I expect 
my oldest son to enter Cornell and the year following my second son, both to take 
engineering courses." 

Clifton John Melrose. Traffic manager. Care Prairie Oil & Gas Co., 
Independence, Kan. 

Mrs. Herbert Wheeler Mengel (Jennie Neta Angell). 2208 Park Place, 
Louisville, Ky. 

Bert Harmon Merchant. Died at Manila, P. I., Apr. 2, 1902. 
Edward White Merrill, Jr. Mechanical eng. Maspeth. 
August Merz. Manufacturer. 344 Thirteenth Ave., Newark, N. J, 
Ida Martha Metcalf. See '89 Records, 

William Metcalf, Jr. Manufacturer. H. W. OHver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
John Daniel Mickle. Business. 906 University Block, Syracuse. 
Joseph Walter Miles. Foreign engineering, Irwin, Pa, 
William David Miles. Actor. Care The Dramatic Mirror, New York. 
Clayton Isaac Miller. Lawyer. Mexico. 

Kempster Blanchard Miller. Consulting eng. Member of McMeen & 
Miller, 1454 Monadnock Bldg., Chicago, 111. 

Theron Butler Miller. Lawyer. 20 S. Monroe Ave., Columbus, O. 
Harold Crowell Mitchell. Lawyer. 60 Wall St., New York, 



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Harlan Moore. Lawyer. Whitehall Building, New York. 

"1 am indeed sorry that professional matters here make it impossible for me to 
celebrate at Ithaca with the other 'boys' — - and 'girls' — of the Class. I had 
expected to be present; and so, one evening last week, I mapped out an informal 
address for the occasion. The Class is therefore spared this affliction. But I 
will inflict upon all the pressure, in sentiment, of my handclasp of heartfelt wishes 
for a happy present occasion and a satisfying and fruitful future. One thought I 
would beg to impress — while we have all grown older we have not grown old, and, 
please God, there are many and happy Reunions yet in store. With kindest 
remembrances to all." 

Harlan Flavius Moore. Died in Boston, Mass., Apr. 28, 1895. 

Alanson David Morehouse. Consulting drainage engineer. Interested 
in agricultural drainage, hydraulic projects, steam improvement, overflow pre- 
vention. 1526 O St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Mrs. Herbert Harrison Morehouse (Emma Margaret Lang). Box 157, 
Chihuahua, Mexico. 

Freeman Leonard Morris. Lawyer. Sherman. 

Julia Louise Morris. 6055 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Mary Augusta Morris. See Mrs. G. L. Thayer. 

Windsor Morris. Mechanical eng. Baldwinsville. 

Robert Orrell Morrison. Civil eng. Columbus. O. 

Julian A. Moses. See J. A. Florian. 

Louis Lawrence Moses. Engineer. 816 James St., Syracuse. 

John Nelson Mosher. Lawyer, no Kirk Bldg., Syracuse. 

Berkley Nathaniel Moss. Secretary and Treasurer Valley Alfalfa Land 
Co. 6605 Franklin Ave., Hollywood, Calif. 

Thomas Arrowsmith Mosscrop. 875 Sterling Place, Brooklyn. 

Clarence Lewis Mover. Auditor. 230 Eighth St., Milwaukee, Wis. 

Charles Eugene Murphy. 222 E. Eighteenth St., New York. 

Jo Dorr Murrav. Architect. Hillsdale. 

Bertha Josephine Mutschlechner. See Mrs. B. J. McEldowney. 

Thomas Francis Mylod. Physician. 580 Washington Ave., Brooklyn. 

James C. Nagle. Professor of Civil Eng. and Dean of the School of Engineer- 
ing, The Agric. and Mech. College of Texas. College Station, Tex. 

Koto Nakahara. Lawyer. Care Y. Nakahara, Hashizu, Tottoriken, Japan 

KiNZABURO Nakayama. Special. Lost. 

Benjamin Nathan. Newspaper writer. Died at Stamford, Aug. 27, 1905 

John Stoughton Newberry. General manager. 483 Jefferson Ave.. 
Detroit, Mich. 

Benjamin Haff Newell. Lawyer. 154 Nassau St., New York. 

Frederick Edwin New^ton. Teacher. 18 Chapel Ave., Andover, Mass. 

Jacob Charles Newton. Farmer. Hamburg. 



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Charles Henry Nichols. jMechanical eng. Died at Logansport, Ind., Apr. 

21, I9I2. 

Ernest Fox Nichols. Pres. of Dartmouth College. Hanover, N. H. 

Henry McCoy Norris. Manufacturer. The Cincinnati-Bickford Tool Co., 
Springrove Ave. and Township, Cincinnati, O. 

Clark Sutherland Northup. Asst. Prof, of English, C. U. 407 Elmwood 
Ave., Ithaca. 

George James O'Connor. Lawyer. 83 Prospect St., Little Falls. 

Andrew Lee Olmsted. Lawyer. Kirk Bldg., Syracuse. 

Margaret O'Shea. See Mrs. P. F. McAlhster. 

Margaret Otis. Teacher. Box 233, Trenton, N. J. 

Hajime Oura. 23 Mamiana Cho, Tokyo, Japan. 

William Howard Paine. Consulting engineer. 620 Industrial Trust Bldg., 
Providence, R. I. 

Henry Hiram Palmer. Died in Ogdensburg, Dec. 10, 1891. 

John Paret, Jr. Business. Union Trust Bldg., 80 Broadway, New York. 

William Osborne Park. Mech. eng. Died at Atchison, Kan., May 6, 1902. 

Frederick Alexander Parkhurst. Architect. 156 Fifth Ave., New York. 

Jesse Pawxing, 3D (now Jr.). Observer. 2604 University Place, N. W., 
Washington, D. C. 

Luis Paz. Civil engineer. Pinalejo, Honduras, C. A, 

Sarah Pearson. See Mrs. R. M. Herzberg. 

Harry Gold Peck. Business. 77 Herkimer St., Brooklyn. 

Albert Henry Peirson. Waterloo. 

Fanny Thompson Pendleton. Teacher. 10 Beach St., Westerly, R. I.^ 

"Greetings and best wishes for a successful reunion." 

Alice Percy. See Mrs. A. W. Leighton. 

Albert Henry Perkins. Division engineer. Conservation Commission, 
Albany. 

George Clarence Perkins. Nurseryman. 17 High St., Newark. 

Charles Perrine. Teacher, Manual Training High School, Brooklyn. 
Lives at 104 Lincoln Place. 

Heber Gushing Peters. Manufacturer. 20 Vesey St., New York. 

Sherman Goodwin Peticolas. Salesman and eng. 12 18 Farnam St., 
Omaha, Neb. 

Jacob Sharps Pettebone. Architect and engineer. Member of Pettebone 
& Lewis. Second Nat. Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

Freeman Clarke Pond. Lumber merchant. Crown Point. 

Fred Hogeboom Potter, Jr. Civil engineer. 65 Park Ave., New York. 

Edwin Chace Powell. Editor. R. F. D. 2, Ludlow, Mass. 

Asa Beaumont Priest. Lawyer. Died at Willard, March 12, 1908. 



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Richard Johnston Putnam. Sugar planter. Died in Denver, Col., i\pr. 

21, 1904. 

Harry Nathan Ramsey. Mechanical eng. Died at Augusta, Ga., Nov. 4, 
1906. 

Edward L. Randall. Lawyer. Corning, Cal. 

RoLLiN Hugh Reid. See '92 Records. 

Mary Relihan. See Mrs. E. F. Brown. 

Edward Carr Rice. Lawyer. Herkimer. 

Frances Amelia Richardson. See Mrs. W. Goodale. 

George D. Richey. See '92 Records. 

Mrs. W. L. Richmond (Mabel Eliza Wood). 33 Ross St., Batavia. 

Frederick Jackson Rider. Hardware merchant. Portsmouth, N. H. 

Mrs. Ellis B. Ridgway (Emma Louise Sawyer). Coatesville, Pa. 

Thomas Duncan Ringwood. Civil engineer. Ilion. 

John Wesley Ripley. Civil engineer. Sec'y and Treas. The Robbins- 
Ripley Co., engineers and contractors, 50 Church St., New York. 

Charles Cook Robbins. Mechanical eng. 5200 Washington Ave., Chicago. 

Mrs. Chester Roberts (Abby Mary Hall). Swarthmore, Pa. 

Mrs. George C. Robertson (Annie Richardson Cameron). Madison, 
N.J. 

Mrs. Rodakiewicz (Erla B. Hittle). Care Omar L. Hittle, Richmond, Ind. 

Charles William Roess. Nurseryman. Buffalo St., Franklin, Pa. 

James Tracy Rogers. Lawyer. O'Neil Bldg., Binghamton. 

Francis Stanton Root. Lawyer. 119 Nassau St., New York. 

"Cordial greetings to the class." 

Mrs. William Webster Root (Anna Conant Bronson). Slate rville Springs. 
"Best wishes for the reunion." 

Denney Warren Roper. Electrical engineer. 120 Adams St., Chicago, 111. 

Walter David Rose. Hardware mierchant. 139 Main St., Hornell. 

Clark Green Rossman. Physician. 339 Allen St., Hudson. 

Norman Rowe. Electrical engineer. Apartado 1839, Mexico, D. F. 

John Thomas Ro\\t.and, Jr. Architect. Commercial Trust Co. Bldg., 
Jersey City, N. J. 

Willard Winfield Rowlee. See '88 Records. 

George Augustin Rumsey, Jr. Manufacturer. With The Rumsey Elec- 
tric Co., Ltd;, 1 23 1 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Howard Russell. Care The Russcll-Millcr Realty Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 

Emma Louise Sawyer. See Mrs. E. B. Ridgway. 

Charles Robert vScherer. Business. 196 Pearl St., Albany. 

George William vSchneck. See '92 Records. 

Hermann von Schrenk. Consulting timber engineer, New York Central 
Lines. Tower Grove and Flad Aves., St. Louis, Mo. 



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George Wellington Schurman. Lawyer. 15 W. 57th St., New York. 

Frank Lincoln Scidmore. With The Otis Electric Co., 163 Warburton Ave., 
Yonkers. 

James Thomas Searcy, Jr. Broker. Columbus, Miss. 

Cora Stalling Sechrist. See Mrs. H. M. Fletcher. 

Adam Amos Serva. Mechanical eng. North Industry, O. 

Oliver Scheirich Shantz. Mechanical eng. Died in Buffalo, Sept. 7, 19 10. 

John Sandford Shearer. Prof, of Physics, C. U. 608 E. Seneca St., 
Ithaca. 

Dwight Collins Shepard. Merchant. Judiciary Bldg., Columbus, O. 

Samuel Shedd Shields. Mechanical eng. Leetonia, O. 

Elizabeth Hadden Shottenkirk. See Mrs. L. Warnick. 

Joseph Alexis Shriver. Planter. Bel Air, Md. 

Walter Woodhouse Sibson. Manufacturer. 338 E. Gowan Ave., Mt. 
Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. 

William Robert Simpson. Mechanical eng. 357 Park Ave., Yonkers. 

Andrew Jackson Smith. Lawyer. 53 Park Row, New York. 

Mrs. Charles Thomas Gray Smith (Alice Josephine Bristol). 844 
Thirteenth St., Oakland, Cal. 

Clarence Grant Tangier Smith. See '92 Records. 

Emily Fremont Smith. Teacher. 1190 Iranistan Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 

Floyd Kipp Smith. Vice-President Valley Mould and Iron Co., Sharpsville, 
Pa. 

Harry James Smith. Gas engine expert. With The Hill Clutch Co., Cleve- 
land, O. 

Herbert Leonardo Smith. Lawyer. 524 Union Bldg., Syracuse. 

Jesse Woodhull Smith. General Mgr. City & Elm Grove R. R. Twelfth 
and Chapline Sts., Wheeling, W. Va. 

Mrs. Lucy Austin Smith (Lucy Fowler Austin). 939 University Ave., 
Madison, Wis. 

Ray Burdick Smith. Lawyer. 511 Union Bldg., Syracuse. 

Thomas Cullen Bryant Snell. Civil engineer. 464 Whalley Ave., New 
Haven, Conn. 

Frank Gerome Snyder. Eng. Corps, U. S. Rev. Cutter Service. R. F. D. 
29, Newfield. 

Grace Lavinia Soule. Teacher. Care Mrs. M. Sherman, Savannah. 

John Howard Southworth. See '92 Records. 

William Walter Southworth. Lawyer. Died in Brooklyn, Nov. 21, 1 9 1 1 . 

Mary Doan Spalding. Teacher. 1375 E. 75th St., Chicago, 111. 

George Martin Spawn. Clerk in The State Comptroller's Office, Albany. 

Beardsley Northrop Sperry. See '92 Records. 

Clarence Rich Sperry. Lawyer. Boonville. 



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Anton Springer, Jr. Mech. eng. Died in the Philippines in 190 1. 

Charles Craig Starr. Supt. of Schools, Fresno, Cal. 

"I regret that my official duties and the distance will prevent me from being 
present at the dinner given for the Class of '93. I regret this very much for the 
twenty-3^ear reunion is an event that I would like very much to attend." 

Ernest Vail Stebbins. Member of De Coppet & Doremus. 42 Broadway, 
New York. 

Louis Agassiz Stedman. Special. Lost. 
Julian J. Stevens. Lawyer. Lost. 

Fenwick Joseph Thrasher Stewart. Engineer. 46 Cedar St., New York. 
Charles Herbert Stoddard. Lawyer. 141 Broadway, New York. 
Horace Burton Strait. Care E. L. Welch, Chamber of Commxerce, Minnea- 
polis, Minn. 

Vernon Davis Stratton. Lawyer. Oxford. 

Charles Henry Strong, Jr. Merchant. Care Wm. Taylor & Son, Cleve- 
land, O. 

Clinton Eugene Strong. Drowned in Fall Creek, Ithaca, June 12, 1892. 

Frederick Finch Strong. Physician. Palmetto, Fla. 

Howard Phelps Strong. Railway mail service. Oswego. 

Edward Milton Sutliff. Mech. engineer. 25 Broad St., New York. 

Grace Fleming van Sweringen. Prof, of Germanic Languages, The 
Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, Col. Lives at the Hotel Boulderado. 

"I regret that I cannot be present at the reunion." 

Horace Brimmer Sweet. Engineer. The Olbiston, Utica. 
Leonard Herbert Swett. Investment securities. Fort Collins, Col. 
James Carroll Swift. Lawyer. 3534 Campbell St., Kansas City, Mo. 
George Parker Symonds. Engineer. 95 Liberty St., New York. 
Mrs. F. J. Tanner (Florence Lillian Marsh). Groton. 
Harry Leonard Taylor. See '88 Records. 

Joseph William Taylor. Lawyer. 5272 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 
Eunice Louise Temple. See Mrs. H. McCoy. 

Frederick Adams Tennant. Lawyer. 259 Patent Office,Washington, D, C. 
Jay Terry. Brick manufacturer. 40 W. Chester St., Kingston. 
Mrs. George L. Thayer (Mary Augusta Morris). Daisy, Wash. 
Arthur Rumford Thompson. Lawyer. Titusville, Pa. 
Samuel Billings Thompson. Special. Lost. 

Jennie Thornburg. Chief Cataloguer, C. U. Library. 113 Stewart Ave., 
Ithaca. 

Benjamin Francis Thurston. Died Aug. 21, 1906. 
Julia Ayer Tifft. See Mrs. L. H. Galbreath. 
Arthur Henry Timmerman. See '92 Records. 
Charles Edward Timmerman. See '92 Records. 



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Jessie Mae Todd. See Mrs. H. S. Frost. 

Mrs. Stiles A. Torrance (Flora Emogene Chapman). 94 Nepperhan 
Heights, Yonkers. 

Christian Jensen Toerring, Jr. Manuf. electric arc lamps. Died at 
Philadelphia, Pa., April 22, 19 10. 

Edward Candee Townsend. Office Engineer, State Land Office. 1009 
Harrison Ave., Olympia, Wash. 

"Remember me to all the old class of '93 who you think might remember me." 

Hayden Homer Tracy. See '92 Records. 

Frank Stedman Truman. Banker. First National Bank, Owego. 

Mary [Minnie] Bache Truman. Teacher. Wellsboro, Pa. 

Ottonichi Tsuji. Architect. Lost. 

John Bennett Tuck. Lawyer. 504-6 Dillaye Memorial Bldg., Syracuse. 
Lives at 126 Concord Place. 

Wallace Rupert Turnbull. Electrical research. Rothesay, N. B., Canada. 

George Edwin Turner. Coal merchant. Farmers' Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh, 
Pa. 

Edwin Lee Upp. Chief armature winder. 642 Eleventh Ave., Lorain, O. 

Harold Mills Van Bergen. Lawyer. 474 S. Salina St., Syracuse. 

Clara Louise Van Brocklen. See Mrs. E. H. Winans. 

James Henry Van Buren. Lawyer. Park Row Bldg., New York. 

John Hamlin Van Buskirk. Mech. eng. Grand Central Terminal, New 
York. 

William Tobey Van Buskirk. Teacher, iii Pennsylvania Ave., Peoria, 
111. 

Henry Howell Van Cleef. Lawyer. 3 Cannon St., Poughkeepsie. 

William Humphrey Van Dervoort. Manufacturer. Moline, 111. 
Martha Elizabeth Van Hoesen. Truxton. 

William Culbertson Van Horne. Wholesale paper business. 319 Fifth 
Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Catharine Dorothy Vedder. See Mrs. C. L. Etheridge. 

George Francis Wagner. Mech. eng. Box 84, Villa Park, Col. 

George Washington Walker. Business. ']'] Summer St., Boston, Mass. 

Frederick Kendal Ward. Architect. Batavia. 

George W. Ward. Lawyer. Little Falls. 

George Addison Wardlaw. Editor. 114 Liberty St., New York. 

George Bradner Warner. Stock breeder. Wellington, O. 

Mrs. L. K. Warnick (Elizabeth Shottenkirk). 519 Linwood Ave., Buffalo. 

Arthur Robert Warren. Lawyer. 501 Fidelity Bldg., Tacoma, Wash. 

Thomas Read Warriner. Consulting civil engineer. Cedar Rapids, la. 

Thomas David Watkins. Sec '92 Records. 

George Catchpole Watson. See '81 Records. 



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Henry DeWitt Watson. Physician. Binghamton. 

William Watson. Construction engineer. 308 Whalley Ave., New Haven, 
Conn. 

William Henry Watson. Died in Buffalo, Jan. 4, 1904. 

Charles Able Webster. Deputy postmaster. Warsaw. 

Guy Webster. The Bridge Co., York, Pa. 

Robert Murray Weed. Lawyer. 1138 W. 28th St., Los Angeles, Cal. 

Myrtle Wells. See Mrs. H. Bradley. 

Albert Gustave Wessling. Pres. and Treas. The Wessling Bros. Foundry 
Co., McLean and Sherman Aves., Cincinnati, O. Lives at 549 Milton St. 

William Algar Wheeler. Care The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., 
Santa Barbara, Cal. 

Walter Whetstone. Naval architect. Died at Eau Claire, Wis., Apr. 25, 
1901. 

Andrew Strong White. See '88 Records. 

Ernest Ingersoll White. Lawyer. Member of White & Barber. White 
Memorial Bldg., Syracuse. Lives at 907 James St. 

Henry George White. Engineer. Vice-President and Engineer of L M. 
Ludington's Sons, Inc., 1 19-128 Powers Bldg., Rochester. 

William Curtis White. Lawyer. 1012 Fidelity Bldg., Buffalo. 

John Reboul Whittemore. Mechanical eng. The Atlas Engine Works, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 

Robert Hedrick Widdicombe. Lawyer. 817 Cooper Bldg., Denver, Col. 

Mortimer Ralph Wiener. Veterinary surgeon. 174 Chippewa St., Buffalo. 

Albert Wesley Wigglesworth. Manufacturer. 426 Central Ave., Wil- 
mette. 111. 

Arabella Elizabeth Wilcox. Teacher. 9 Little Ave., Middletown. 

Glenn Avery Wilcox. Teacher of Science, Alhambra Union High School, 
Martinez, Cal. 

"The first ten years out from college I taught as grammar school principal and 
spent much of my time helping my father in his business. At the outset of the 
second ten-year period, I changed from grade work to high school science teaching. 
I broke away from the old homestead, married, and started West. The first year, 
I taught the sciences in the Lebanon, Indiana, High School. That summer I 
attended the Cornell Summer School and met a few members of the class of 1893, 
Then followed two years as Science Instructor in the University of Arizona. After 
the Earthquake (everything here dates from the Earthquake) I became part of the 
faculty of the Alhambra Union High School at Martinez, California, where I have 
taught the past seven years. Two years ago I was given a Master's degree by the 
University of California for work done under the Department of Geology. . . 
We own our own home and have a daughter nearly five years old. We enjoy the 
delightful California climate, where roses bloom throughout the year. . . I 
will consider myself with the reunion in spirit if not in person." 

Edward Twichell Wilder. Architect. 202 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Kansas 
City, Mo. 



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Gertrude Wilder. 3912 Vincennes Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Isaac Chester Griswold Wilkins. Died at Cold Spring, Apr. 20, 19 12. 

Robert BAiiiD Williamson. Electrical Eng. Dept., The Allis-Chalmers 
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 

Joseph Addison Willis. Manufacturer. No. Wales, Pa. 

Emory Movers Wilson. Teacher. 1416 S St. N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Mrs. Edwin H. Winans (Clara Louise Van Brocklen). 59 Avondale Park, 
Rochester. 

Louis Fennimore Wing. Business. 910 White Bldg., BuflFalo. 

George Pease Witherbee. Mech. eng. Drowned at Port Henry, Aug. 28, 

1893- 

Daniel Return Wood. Teacher. The Normal School, San Jose, Cal. 
Edgar Harper Wood. See '92 Records. 
Horatio Nelson Wood. See '92 Records. 
Mabel Eliza Wood. See Mrs. W. L. Richmond. 
Sydnev Lunt Wood. See '92 Records. 

Thomas Witherbee Woodbridge. Assayer. Last heard from at Garfield, 
Utah. Mail returned Apr. 4, 19 13. 

Helen Douglas Woodward. Teacher. 119 Court St., Plattsburg. 
Olivia Langdon Woodward. See Mrs. P. M. Chamberlain. 
Mrs. Arnold S. Yantis (Effie Brown Earll). Auburn. 

Henry Deshields Yates. Mech. engineer. 1608 Sixth St., N. W., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

William Young. Justice of the Municipal Court of the City of New York, 
Borough of Manhattan, Fifth District, 2555 Broadway. Lives at 264 Riverside 
Drive, New York. 



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